Well the paint shop we bought it from said they weren't making any more! Do you have any more info Cal? Distributors etc?Cal wrote:They were bought out, but definitely not shut down.
A Sydney based paint manufacturer bought them, and from what I've been told the brand will continue.
'Sticky' Candy with lace panels, a how to....
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Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Sorry to hijack - I should have put this up ages ago!
-FOR ANYBODY WHO DOESN'T WANT TO USE CANDY PAINT, THIS IS HOW I DID IT, USING METALLIC. ALL DONE IN ACRYLIC-
* This is a guide only, attempt at your own risk *
1. Prep the roof as per normal paint prep procedure (I'm sure this has been covered in other threads), and mask up everything except the roof.
2. Spray your metallic base, mine is a custom mix to suit the interior trim, with extra metallic.
3. Once base is dry enough, mask up everywhere you DONT want the lace pattern.
4. Place the lace over the roof and secure with masking tape. Ensure you don't pull it to tight as you can warp the pattern, also make sure your lines are straight.
5. Now get another mixing cup, and pour some of your metallic paint into it. Put a dab of this paint on whatever you have laying around.
Now add a little bit of black acrylic, to make it a shade darker, or to your liking.
Put a dab next to the original colour to compare.
6. Once happy with the colour the lace pattern will be, lightly spray this over the lace, be careful not to move the lace at all.
7. Now add some more black to this lace colour and make it a bit darker again. Spray this around the edge, to make the lace stand out more.
8. Remove the lace, and the masking tape. Leaving the car masked off
9. Spray clear coats
10. De-mask the rest of the car
11. Once the paint has cured 1-2 weeks later, you can sand the clear back smooth, and give it a good buff.
12. Go for a cruise
Hope this helps some people out
-FOR ANYBODY WHO DOESN'T WANT TO USE CANDY PAINT, THIS IS HOW I DID IT, USING METALLIC. ALL DONE IN ACRYLIC-
* This is a guide only, attempt at your own risk *
1. Prep the roof as per normal paint prep procedure (I'm sure this has been covered in other threads), and mask up everything except the roof.
2. Spray your metallic base, mine is a custom mix to suit the interior trim, with extra metallic.
3. Once base is dry enough, mask up everywhere you DONT want the lace pattern.
4. Place the lace over the roof and secure with masking tape. Ensure you don't pull it to tight as you can warp the pattern, also make sure your lines are straight.
5. Now get another mixing cup, and pour some of your metallic paint into it. Put a dab of this paint on whatever you have laying around.
Now add a little bit of black acrylic, to make it a shade darker, or to your liking.
Put a dab next to the original colour to compare.
6. Once happy with the colour the lace pattern will be, lightly spray this over the lace, be careful not to move the lace at all.
7. Now add some more black to this lace colour and make it a bit darker again. Spray this around the edge, to make the lace stand out more.
8. Remove the lace, and the masking tape. Leaving the car masked off
9. Spray clear coats
10. De-mask the rest of the car
11. Once the paint has cured 1-2 weeks later, you can sand the clear back smooth, and give it a good buff.
12. Go for a cruise
Hope this helps some people out
Woody - UMX-282
FB EK Club WA
Foundation Member # 138
FB EK Club WA
Foundation Member # 138
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nice job woody...
however if i choose to do a lace job... i'll just call you haha
maybe a massive ace of spade or iron cross hmmm
Cheers
Nathan
however if i choose to do a lace job... i'll just call you haha
maybe a massive ace of spade or iron cross hmmm
Cheers
Nathan
FB/EK Holden Car Club of W.A. Inc
Foundation Member
Foundation Member
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Nice.
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Elwood: State County Municipal Offender Data System.
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St Marys chapter.
Elwood: I bet these cops got SCMODS.
Jake: SCMODS?
Elwood: State County Municipal Offender Data System.
W.S.C.C.A.
St Marys chapter.
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Feelin free in a '61 FB.
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Re: 'Sticky' Candy with lace panels, a how to....
Good stuff woody, shows a few steps I missed....
Shows you can use any colour/shade type of paint to get the lace effect.
Shows you can use any colour/shade type of paint to get the lace effect.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Yeah nice work but I gotta admit it lace paint is a lowrider thing.
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Not really, alot of cars over here had lace painted panels back in the 60's and 70's.
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.
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Elwood: I bet these cops got SCMODS.
Jake: SCMODS?
Elwood: State County Municipal Offender Data System.
W.S.C.C.A.
St Marys chapter.
Elwood: I bet these cops got SCMODS.
Jake: SCMODS?
Elwood: State County Municipal Offender Data System.
W.S.C.C.A.
St Marys chapter.
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The website is still up and last time I drove past they were still there.
http://www.spraychiefcustompaints.com.au/index.html
http://www.spraychiefcustompaints.com.au/index.html
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Update on Spray Chief.
I visited an old drag racer today who is fixing up the old "Outlaw" Topolino.
Anyway, Spray Chief are mainly trading out of Sydney now (bigger market) but have a small outlet in Adelaide on Tapleys Hill Road now.
I visited an old drag racer today who is fixing up the old "Outlaw" Topolino.
Anyway, Spray Chief are mainly trading out of Sydney now (bigger market) but have a small outlet in Adelaide on Tapleys Hill Road now.
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Mines the same as its going to be redone soon.... Some many things can be done!Gingy wrote:Thanks for the link, thats just down the road for me. Head is buzzing with ideas now....
Speed and Style........... One day I'll get the speed bit.